| 21. | In 1932 he began his teaching career as Professor of Fundamental Theology, conducting a course on ecclesiology.
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| 22. | One distinctive feature of the Methodist ecclesiology is that a deacon has a permanent ministry as a deacon.
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| 23. | Moran's scholarship has played a significant role in ecclesiology and in the development of religious education.
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| 24. | In 1937 Congar founded the " Unam Sanctam " series, addressing historical themes in Catholic ecclesiology.
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| 25. | The result is a thoroughgoing ecclesiology and sacramentology that opposes a number of theological dualisms and heavily forensic soteriologies.
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| 26. | This fundamental difference in ecclesiology would cause all attempts to heal the schism and bridge the divisions to fail.
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| 27. | On first sight, he argues, it may seem accidental, that the Council moved Mariology into ecclesiology.
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| 28. | His work in these fields has also proved relevant to some of the modern debates about Roman Catholic ecclesiology.
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| 29. | The Ecclesiology movement feared this informality and inconsistency distracted from the basic moral and theological mission of the church.
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| 30. | However, they adhere to a very similar ecclesiology, refusing to permit outside control or oversight of local affairs.
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